Tolbooth Art Centre

Galleries

A former debtor's prison, the Tolbooth Art Centre is a delightful gallery in the Artists' Town of Kirkcudbright.

The 17th century Tolbooth, which previously served as the town's Council Offices, Burgh and Sheriff Court and prison, is now home to an award-winning art centre depicting the story of Kirkcudbright's artist colony through a fantastic audio-visual show and the permanent display of work from some of Kirkcudbright's most famous artists, including E.A. Hornel and Jessie M. King.

On the top floor, you will find a gallery presenting contemporary art and craft exhibitions, along with an annual exhibition programme which showcases the creative talents of artists and craft workers from across the region and further afield.

With a café offering delicious home baking, and a gift shop retailing artists' prints, paintings and crafts, the Tolbooth Art Centre is an experience not to be missed.

Gradings

Awards

Opening Times

Open All Year

2015 Opening Times

1 Jan 2015 - 31 Dec 2015

Children

Children Welcome

Leisure Facilities

Gift Shop

Domestic

Public Toilet Facilities

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